Padilla quoted a December 26, 2013 statement from the CPP which stated that it wants to "topple the government through violence", refusing to join the peace process and will wait for the next administration for peace talks.

He notes that for those born in 1930, the real rate of return on CPP contributions is almost five times those that will accrue for individuals born in 1990 or 2000 while Canadians born in 1950 garner real rates of return double that of future generations.

However, excess QPP funds are managed by the "Caisse de depot et de placement du Quebec" which pursues a diversified investment policy, while excess CPP funds are made available to the participating provinces (in proportion to provincial contributions to the CPP) in exchange for non-marketable securities at an interest rate equal to that the federal government would have to pay on comparable bonds.

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